Alas, theres no fry to be seen, and there are no geos that appear to be holding.
oh well, maybe next time
oh well, maybe next time
AiR foRc3 wUnZ;1177827; said:They could still be hiding. Dont give up!![]()
PsYcHoTiC_MaDmAn;1190514; said:no sign of the fry.
I plan to move them to a tank more suited to them (standard shape, with more swimming length, rather than the corner tank their in now)
fwiw. All I did was provide regular large water changes (50% a week) I turned the temp up, so that may have been a triggering factor) and their fed exclusively on NLS. I was treating with frozen bloodworm for a bit, but it was irregular, and I no longer have any so cant feed it to them
hi1;1190928; said:Is NLS New Life Spectrum? If so what kind? Mine just ate for the first time. Shrimp pellets. I did a 70% water change and lowered the temp. No sings of breeding...
Joefish;1191233; said:70% is excessive. it will cause a stress spawn if anything. not the kind of spawns i would want. way more then you need to. best bet with any species is just keep the water pristine and not worry about the size of water changes and the temp. but that you just keep up on decent water changes around 30% is more then enough. leave the temp alone, Rio Tapajos doesn't change much, temp wise so almost pointless to try and induce a spawn by the temp,
and yes NLS is new life, i use the tiny pellets. but feed Hikari blood worms mostly
just keep your water clean and your fish fed and they WILL spawn. just give them time.![]()